Monthly Archives : July 2016

by Liza Long, photos by Mark Dyrud In one of those delightful moments of serendipity that punctuate our otherwise mundane lives, I first heard about Ben’s Crow Inn, an East Boise fixture for more than 70 years, from some Washington…

by Brad Carlson, photos by Mark Dyrud Jerry Blackburn’s nearly decade-long effort to market serpent-pattered camouflage was expected to hit some milestones July 1, the target date for making his first clothing sets available and launching the SerpentSkinCamo.com website. Also…

by Pamela Kleibrink Thompson, photos by Mark Dyrud When J.R. (Jack) Simplot passed away in 2008, part of his legacy was a collection of vintage tractors. He envisioned a museum but some of his family members had an even grander…

by Chelsea Chambers, photos by Mark Dyrud I found myself in a conversation recently about the longevity of furniture; the woman I was talking with told me that, for the first time in over fifty years, she bought a new…

by Liza Long, photos by Mark Dyrud As the long days of summer stretch out before us, it seems like the whole state is ready to play every weekend. If you’re the owner of a boat or recreational vehicle, do…

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July 6, 2016

by Sara Mitton Cox, photos by Mark Dyrud In 2010, Opera Idaho began offering a summer musical-in-concert , much to the delight of their fan base. It’s been held at locations such as the Egyptian Theatre and the Idaho Shakespeare Festival…

by Lonni Leavitt-Barker, photos by Mark Dyrud What would possess a successful, wealthy, soon-to-be retiree to dive into a complex new business that until recently, he knew nothing about? It’s simple: the love for a son. Brian McCoy, a real…

by Rachel Holt, photos by Mark Dyrud “We’re all about education. We should be utilizing leading technology, like the da Vinci system, but explain it in a way the patient can understand; where her and I come together and come…

by Lonni Leavitt-Barker, photos by Mark Dyrud If you ever wanted to be part of something that was on the brink of going big, now is your chance. On Sunday, July 17th, the Boise Blues Festival will be hoping this…

by Lonni Leavitt-Barker, photos by Mark Dyrud There are those who go the extra mile and then there are those who go the extra 420 miles. In the next few months, Eagle’s Dena McLauchlin will crisscross the country as she…

Enjoy music and festivities at our Rock the Village Concert Series brought to you by presenting sponsor Larry Miller Subaru and supporting sponsors Integrity Audio Visual and BOB FM. Friday 5:30pm – 8:30pm Every Friday July 7th through August 25th The...

An exhilarating night of midsummer madness, this magical comedy brims with mistaken identity, mismatched lovers, and mischief-making fairies. Shakespeare’s comic masterpiece ensnares two pairs of lovers and a rustic troupe of would-be actors in a forest full of comedic adventure....

The Eagle Saturday Market is a community market located in the heart of downtown Eagle, Idaho in Heritage Park. Managed by the City of Eagle Parks and Recreation Department, one will find an array of arts and crafts along with local produce, herbs...

This sweeping and unforgettable musical begins as the bells of Notre Dame resound through Paris. Quasimodo, the deformed bell-ringer who longs to be “Out There,” observes all of Paris reveling. Held captive, he escapes and joins the boisterous crowd, only...